Manchester United transfer news: Zlatan Ibrahimovic could move to the Premier League in the summer, his agent has said

'The league is made for him with his strength. his ability, the stadiums with fantastic atmosphere' his agent has talked up

James Orr
Saturday 02 January 2016 09:06 EST
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PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic
PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Getty Images)

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic could make a move to a Premier League side this summer, his agent has revealed.

The mercurial Paris Saint-Germain striker's will be a free agent this summer, as his deal with the French champions expires at the end of the season.

He has been linked with Manchester United this season.

"I would like to see him in the Premier League. I think it's a game that is made for him with his strength. his ability, his technique, the stadiums with fantastic atmosphere and how football is lived," his agent, Mino Raiola, said.

"It's difficult now because for the first time in his life he wants to be a free agent so that he can look around and have a feeling day by day what he wants to do.

"There are a lot of projects on our table but he has not decided yet. Can he go to England? In theory yes he can because he will be a free agent and for sure there are some clubs always interested in him. What we will do at the end, I really don't know."

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